Arizona College of Nursing and American College of Education Join Forces
In a significant move to improve nursing education,
Arizona College of Nursing (AZCN) has announced a strategic partnership with
American College of Education (ACE). This collaboration aims to create enhanced pathways for students, alumni, and employees who are keen on pursuing graduate-level nursing degrees. The partnership is expected to provide essential resources for the next generation of healthcare leaders, tackling the growing nursing shortages across the country.
Details of the Partnership
The agreement outlines several key benefits aimed at streamlining educational transitions for students. Notably, graduates from AZCN's three-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program will be eligible for discounted tuition rates when enrolling in ACE's Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program. This initiative acknowledges the solid academic groundwork established during the BSN curriculum and seeks to facilitate a smoother journey towards advanced practice roles in nursing.
Moreover, employees at AZCN will also enjoy reduced tuition rates at ACE, unlocking opportunities for professional growth and cultivating leadership skills essential for career progression.
In addition to these tuition benefits, the partnership introduces three full-tuition scholarships specifically tailored for AZCN supporters:
- - Two full MSN scholarships exclusively for AZCN graduates.
- - One full doctoral scholarship intended for AZCN employees.
Commitment to Nursing Education
"We are thrilled to partner with ACE to provide additional value to AZCN graduates and employees," expressed
Jason Anderson, CEO of Arizona College of Nursing. "By facilitating a smoother transition into master's and doctoral prepared roles, we are not only supporting individuals but also addressing critical gaps in the nursing education pipeline."
Geordie Hyland, CEO of ACE, echoed similar sentiments, stating, "Our collaboration with AZCN signifies our mutual commitment to promoting accessible learning options, particularly in light of the current national nursing shortages. This partnership represents a direct lifeline for prospective nursing students."
About Arizona College of Nursing
Founded to enhance lives through education, Arizona College of Nursing offers a well-structured Bachelor of Science in Nursing program that has received accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The program spans 23 campuses across 14 states, meticulously preparing students for careers as Registered Nurses.
About American College of Education
American College of Education, headquartered in Indianapolis, is an accredited online institution that focuses on providing affordable and high-quality programs in education, nursing, and other fields. With more than 60 innovative programs available, ACE aims to empower adult learners to pursue advanced degrees and professional certifications at their own pace.
Conclusion
This partnership between Arizona College of Nursing and American College of Education represents a vital step towards enhancing educational pathways for nursing professionals. It opens doors for many aspiring nurses and reinforces the commitment of both institutions to foster a more skilled and capable workforce in the healthcare sector. Through reduced tuition and an abundance of scholarship opportunities, the collaboration sets a precedent for further advancements in nursing education and support for future healthcare leaders.